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ng's lyrics as "some of my favorite words that I've ever written", though she felt nobody paid attention to its message.[28] An ambient, electropop track[29][30] that uses synthesizers,[27] "Not My Responsibility" was written in part by Eilish; her older brother, Finneas O'Connell, receives co-writing and production credits. Dave Kutch and Rob Kinelski worked on the mastering and mixing, respectively.[31] The song's instrumental was sampled to create the beat for the following album track, "Overheated",[32] into which the music at the end of "Not My Responsibility" transitions.[33] Eilish performed "Not My Responsibility" as part of the Disney+ concert film Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles, released on September 3, 2021.[34] She also included it in the set list of a 2022–2023 world tour in support of Happier Than Ever.[35] Upon the album's release, "Not My Responsibility" charted in four countries[note 1] and peaked at number 125 of the Billboard Global 200.[36] Critical reception Some critics considered "Not My Responsibility" to be Happier Than Ever's centerpiece. According to them, the song exemplified the album's crucial motifs: the intense media gossip around Eilish as a young woman, as well as her reflection on its negative effects.[27][37][38] Analyzing Happier Than Ever for Slate, Carl Wilson wrote that amid all the speculation about her personal life, "the focus on her body has clearly hit Eilish hardest".[39] "Not My Responsibility", for Pitchfork's Quinn Moreland, sets the tone for the second half of the album, which deals with topics such as power dynamics, voyeurism, and sexuality.[40] Sophie Williams of NME argued that its approach to Eilish's media scrutiny made it one of the "most powerful and haunting songs" in her discography.[41] In a review of Happier Than Ever for The A.V. Club, Alex McLevy observed that "Not My Responsibility" felt more like a TED talk than a song that contained any artistry.[42] Insider's Callie Ahgrim, while appreciating its commentary, felt that it could have been excluded from the album's tracklist. She believed that it lost its impact without the visuals from the short film[33]—a sentiment that Moreland and McLevy echoed.[40][42] Courteney Larocca, as a reply to Ahgrim, wrote: "slapping it haphazardly onto an official track
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